Foldable basketball stand

ABSTRACT

A foldable basketball stand has at least one first hoop on a rear end surface of a backboard on an upper half portion of a front frame. A middle portion of first left/right rod of the front frame has two first left/right joints respectively. One end and the other end of left top/bottom rod of a left frame are connected to a left-rear rod/the first left rod respectively. One end and the other end of right top/bottom rod of a right frame are connected to a right-rear rod/the first right rod respectively. A middle portion of left/right rear rod has first/second rear joints respectively. An upper half portion of a rear frame has a stop portion. Left/right sides of the rear frame are connected to left/right rear rods through left/right connecting rods respectively.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is related to a foldable basketball stand, especially a foldable basketball stand capable of quick disassembling and assembling, storage space saving, and easy to carry.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A conventional outdoor basketball stand usually is composed of a backboard having a hoop and a supporting stand. For a basketball stand of a shooting machine used indoors, in order to have sufficient support strength, the length of the support frame between the hoop and the shooter is divided into two stages, so that after the basketball thrown by the shooter touches the hoop or the backboard, the basketball can roll rearward and downward through an inclined net surface, allowing the shooter to shoot continuously.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

However, the above basketball stand is mainly fixed and assembled by several metal tubes and flat plates. The assembly process is slow. And the overall volume after assembled has been fixed. Due to the inconvenience of folding, it is not only inconvenient to carry but also occupies huge storage space. Accordingly, the present invention has developed a new design which may avoid the above described drawbacks, may take into account economic considerations. Therefore, the present invention then has been invented.

One object of the present invention is to provide a foldable basketball stand which can solve the problems of conventional basketball stand of slow assembly and disassembly speed and huge storage space occupied. The foldable basketball stand is the combination of the supporting rods and the connecting joints, which can achieve quick assembly and disassembly, and can effectively save storage space after disassembly and facilitate the carrying.

In order to achieve the purpose of the present invention, the present invention provides a foldable basketball stand which mainly comprises a front frame, a left frame, a right frame, and a rear frame. An upper half portion of the front frame has a backboard. A rear end surface of the backboard has at least one first hoop. A middle portion of a first left rod of the front frame has two first left joints. A middle portion of a first right rod of the front frame has two first right joints symmetrical to the two first left joints. The left frame comprises a left-top rod, a left-bottom rod, and a left-rear rod. One end of the left-top rod and one end of the left-bottom rod are connected to the left-rear rod respectively; the other end of the left-top rod and the other end of the left-bottom rod are connected to the first left rod respectively. The right frame comprises a right-top rod, a right-bottom rod, and a right-rear rod. One end of the right-top rod and one end of the right-bottom rod are connected to the right-rear rod respectively; the other end of the right-top rod and the other end of the right-bottom rod are connected to the first right rod respectively. A middle portion of the right-rear rod has a second rear joint, so that an upper half portion of the right-rear rod is capable of being bent forward. An upper half portion of the rear frame has a stop portion. A second left rod of the rear frame is connected to one end of a left connecting rod. The other end of the left connecting rod is connected to the left-rear rod. A second right rod of the rear frame is connected to one end of a right connecting rod. The other end of the right connecting rod is connected to the right-rear rod.

In implantation, the present invention further comprises a first top rod, wherein a rear side of the first top rod has at least one second hoop. A left end and a right end of the first top rod are connected to a top end of the left-rear rod and a top end of the right-rear rod respectively.

In implantation, the front frame is bent rearward and downward sequentially. The other end of the left-top rod and the other end of the left-bottom rod are pivoted to the first left rod respectively, so that the left frame is capable of being horizontally bent and rotated relative to the first left rod. The other end of the right-top rod and the other end of the right-bottom rod are pivoted to the first right rod respectively, so that the right frame is capable of being horizontally bent and rotated relative to the first right rod. And the left end and the right end of the first top rod are detachably connected to the top end of the left-rear rod and the top end of the right-rear rod respectively.

In implantation, the present invention further comprises a net, wherein the net is connected to an outer peripheral edge of the foldable basketball stand. An inclined net surface is formed between the front frame and the rear frame.

In implantation, the rear frame further comprises an upper second top rod and a lower second top rod parallel to the upper second top rod on an upper half portion of the rear frame. A left end of the upper second top rod and a left end of the lower second top rod are connected to the second left rod respectively. A right end of the upper second top rod and a right end of the lower second top rod are connected to the second right rod respectively.

In implantation, the present invention further comprises a middle connecting rod and a supporting rod, wherein a left end and a right end of the middle connecting rod are detachably connected to a bottom end of the left-rear rod and a bottom end of the right-rear rod respectively. A bottom end and a top end of the supporting rod are detachably connected to the middle connecting rod and the lower second top rod respectively.

For further understanding the characteristics and effects of the present invention, some preferred embodiments referred to drawings are in detail described as follows.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention provided with net.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a schematic use state view of the first embodiment of the present invention in a to-be-bent state.

FIG. 4 is a partial enlargement view of portion a of FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention in a folded state.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the second embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 7 is a schematic use state view of the second embodiment of the present invention in a folded state.

DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Please refer to FIGS. 1 and 2 showing the first embodiment of a foldable basketball stand 1 of the present invention. The foldable basketball stand 1 mainly comprises a front frame 2, a left frame 3, a right frame 4, a middle connecting rod 5, a first top rod 6, a rear frame 7, a left connecting rod 8, a right connecting rod 81, a supporting rod 82, and a net 83. One end of the foldable basketball stand 1 having a backboard 26 is defined as a front end of the foldable basketball stand 1, while a position where a shooter stands distant from the backboard 26 is defined as a rear end of the foldable basketball stand 1. And a left end and a right end of the foldable basketball stand 1 are defined respectively, by the direction in which the shooter faces the backboard 26.

The front frame 2 is an upstanding quadrangular frame, which comprises a top rod 21, a bottom rod 22, a middle-cross rod 23, a first left rod 24, and a first right rod 25. An upper half portion of the front frame 2 is provided with the backboard 26. A rear end surface of the backboard 26 has two first hoops 261 arranged horizontally at intervals. The first left rod 24 has an upper portion, a middle portion, and a lower portion. Two first left joints 241, 242 are disposed on the first left rod 24 between the upper portion and the middle portion and between the middle portion and the lower portion respectively. Similarly, the first right rod 25 has an upper portion, a middle portion, and a lower portion. Two first right joints 251,252 are disposed on the first right rod 25 between the upper portion and the middle portion and between the middle portion and the lower portion respectively. The two first left joints 241, 242 and the two first right joints 251,252 are left-right symmetrical, so that the upper half portion of the front frame 2 is capable of being bent rearward and downward sequentially.

The left frame 3 is an upstanding rectangular frame, which comprises a left-top rod 31, a left-bottom rod 32 and a left-rear rod 33. One end of the left-top rod 31 is connected to an upper half portion of the left-rear rod 33. One end of the left-bottom rod 32 is connected to a bottom end of the left-rear rod 33 through a left T-junction 34. The other end of the left-top rod 31 is pivoted to the middle portion of the first left rod 24 below the two first left joints 241, 242. The other end of the left-bottom rod 32 is pivoted to a bottom end of the first left rod 24, so that the left frame 3 is capable of being horizontally bent and rotated relative to the first left rod 24. A middle portion of the left-rear rod 33 has a first rear joint 331, wherein the first rear joint 331 is located above a junction of the left-top rod 31 and the left-rear rod 33, so that the upper half portion of the left-rear rod 33 is capable of being bent forward and stacked onto the top of the left-top rod 31.

The right frame 4 is an upstanding rectangular frame. The right frame 4 and the left frame 3 are arranged symmetrically at the right and the left sides of the front frame 2. The right frame 4 comprises a right-top rod 41, a right-bottom rod 42, and a right-rear rod 43. One end of the right-top rod 41 is connected to an upper half portion of the right-rear rod 43. One end of the right-bottom rod 42 is connected to a bottom end of the right-rear rod 43 through a right T-junction 44. The other end of the right-top rod 41 is pivoted to a middle portion of the first right rod 25 below the two first right joints 251,252. The other end of the right-bottom rod 42 is pivoted to a bottom end of the first right rod 25, so that the right frame 4 is capable of being horizontally bent and rotated relative to the first right rod 25. A middle portion of the right-rear rod 43 has a second rear joint 431, wherein the second rear joint 431 is located above a junction of the right-top rod 41 and the right-rear rod 43, so that the upper half portion of the right-rear rod 43 is capable of being bent forward and stacked onto the top of the right-top rod 41.

A left end of the middle connecting rod 5 is connected to the bottom end of the left-rear rod 33 through the left T-junction 34. A right end of the middle connecting rod 5 is connected to the bottom end of the right-rear rod 43 through the right T-junction 44. A length of the middle connecting rod 5 is slightly longer than a distance between a port of the left T-junction 34 and a port of the right T-junction 44. By the left-right movement, the left end and the right end of the middle connecting rod 5 are detachably connected to the left-rear rod 33 and the right-rear rod 43 respectively. A rear side of the first top rod 6 has two second hoops 61 arranged horizontally at intervals. A left end of the first top rod 6 is connected to a top end of the left-rear rod 33 through an L-shaped left junction. A right end of the first top rod 6 is connected to a top end of the right-rear rod 43 through an L-shaped right junction. A length of the first top rod 6 is slightly longer than a distance between a port of the L-shaped left junction and a port of the L-shaped right junction. By the left-right movement, the left end and the right end of the first top rod 6 are detachably connected to the left-rear rod 33 and the right-rear rod 43 respectively.

The rear frame 7 is an upstanding rectangular frame, which comprises a second left rod 71, a second right rod 72, an upper second top rod 73, and a lower second top rod 74. A middle portion of the second left rod 71 is connected to one end of the left connecting rod 8. The other end of the left connecting rod 8 is connected backward to the left-rear rod 33. A middle portion of the second right rod 72 is connected to one end of the right connecting rod 81. The other end of the right connecting rod 81 is connected backward to the right-rear rod 43. The upper second top rod 73 and the lower second top rod 74 are parallel. A left end of the upper second top rod 73 is connected to a top end of the second left rod 71 through an elbow. A right end of the upper second top rod 73 is connected to a top end of the second right rod 72 through another elbow. A left end of the lower second top rod 74 is connected to the second left rod 71 through a T-shaped tube. A right end of the lower second top rod 74 is connected to the second right rod 72 through another T-shape tube. A bottom end and a top end of the supporting rod 82 are detachably connected to a middle portion of the middle connecting rod 5 and a middle portion of the lower second top rod 74 respectively.

The net 83 is connected to an outer peripheral edge of the foldable basketball stand 1 to form a block below the backboard 26 of the front frame 2 and the left side and the right side of the foldable basketball stand 1 respectively, and to form an inclined net surface 831 between the middle-cross rod 23 of the front frame 2 and the lower second top rod 74 of the rear frame 7. After the basketball thrown by the shooter touches the hoop or the backboard 26, the basketball can roll rearward and downward. A stop portion 75 formed between the upper second top rod 73 and the lower second top rod 74 can stop the rolling of the basketball and store plurality of basketballs.

Therefore, as shown in FIGS. 3-5, in present invention, by disassembling the rear frame 7, removing the left connecting rod 8, the right connecting rod 81, and the supporting rod 82, and then removing the middle connecting rod 5 and the first top rod 6, the upper half portion of the left-rear rod 33 and the upper half portion of the right-rear rod 43 can be bent forward and stacked onto the top of the left-top rod 31 and the top of the right-top rod 41 respectively; the left frame 3 and the right frame 4 can be rotated respectively, and stacked in parallel onto a rear side of the front frame 2, while an upper half portion of the first left rod 24 and an upper half portion of the first right rod 25 can be bent rearward and downward sequentially, so that a height of the front frame 2 can be shortened, and the left frame 3 and the right frame 4 can be covered.

Please refer to FIGS. 6 and 7 showing the second embodiment of a foldable basketball stand 1 of the present invention. The main difference between current embodiment and the first embodiment is that: the other end of the left-top rod 31 is fixedly connected to the middle portion of the first left rod 24; the other end of the left-bottom rod 32 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the first left rod 24; the other end of the right-top rod 41 is fixedly connected to the middle portion of the first right rod 25; the other end of the right-bottom rod 42 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the first right rod 25; while the supporting rod 82 is a connecting rod capable of being extended and shortened. Therefore, through the front frame 2 being bent forward and downward sequentially, and the first top rod 6 being bent forward by the left-rear rod 33 and the right-rear rod 43, it can be folded faster than the first embodiment, and also can be expanded more quickly to save operating time; and the supporting rod 82 is capable of being extended and shortened, so that after shortened it can be bagged with other rods in parallel, which makes folding more efficient.

In summary, as disclosed in the above description and attached drawings, the present invention can indeed achieve the intended object. It can provide a folded basketball stand made by the combination of the supporting rods and connecting joints, which can achieve quick assembly and disassembly, and can effectively save storage space after disassembly and facilitate the carrying. It is novel and can be put into industrial use.

Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, many modifications and variations may be made by those skilled in the art from the teachings disclosed hereinabove. Therefore, it should be understood that any modification and variation equivalent to the spirit of the present invention be regarded to fall into the scope defined by the appended claims. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A foldable basketball stand, wherein one end of said foldable basketball stand having a backboard is defined as a front end of said foldable basketball stand, while a position where a shooter stands distant from said backboard is defined as a rear end of said foldable basketball stand; and a left end and a right end of said foldable basketball stand are defined respectively by a direction in which said shooter faces said backboard, said foldable basketball stand comprises: a front frame having said backboard on an upper half portion of said front frame, wherein a rear end surface of said backboard has at least one first hoop, a middle portion of a first left rod of said front frame has two first left joints, a middle portion of a first right rod of said front frame has two first right joints symmetrical to said two first left joints, so that said front frame is capable of being bent downward sequentially; a left frame, which comprises a left-top rod, a left-bottom rod, and a left-rear rod, wherein one end of said left-top rod and one end of said left-bottom rod are connected to said left-rear rod respectively, wherein the other end of said left-top rod and the other end of said left-bottom rod are connected to said first left rod respectively, wherein a middle portion of said left-rear rod has a first rear joint, so that an upper half portion of said left-rear rod is capable of being bent forward; a right frame, which comprises a right-top rod, a right-bottom rod, and a right-rear rod, wherein one end of said right-top rod and one end of said right-bottom rod are connected to said right-rear rod respectively, wherein the other end of said right-top rod and the other end of said right-bottom rod are connected to said first right rod respectively, wherein a middle portion of said right-rear rod has a second rear joint, so that an upper half portion of said right-rear rod is capable of being bent forward; and a rear frame having a stop portion on an upper half portion of said rear frame, wherein a second left rod of said rear frame is connected to one end of a left connecting rod, the other end of said left connecting rod is connected to said left-rear rod, a second right rod of said rear frame is connected to one end of a right connecting rod, the other end of said right connecting rod is connected to said right-rear rod.
 2. The foldable basketball stand according to claim 1, further comprising a first top rod, wherein a rear side of said first top rod has at least one second hoop, and a left end and a right end of said first top rod are connected to a top end of said left-rear rod and a top end of said right-rear rod respectively.
 3. The foldable basketball stand according to claim 2, further comprising a net, wherein said net is connected to an outer peripheral edge of said foldable basketball stand, and an inclined net surface is formed between said front frame and said rear frame.
 4. The foldable basketball stand according to claim 2, wherein said front frame is bent rearward and downward sequentially, wherein said the other end of said left-top rod and said the other end of said left-bottom rod are pivoted to said first left rod respectively, so that said left frame is capable of being horizontally bent and rotated relative to said first left rod, wherein said the other end of said right-top rod and said the other end of said right-bottom rod are pivoted to said first right rod respectively, so that said right frame is capable of being horizontally bent and rotated relative to said first right rod, and said left end and said right end of said first top rod are detachably connected to said top end of said left-rear rod and said top end of said right-rear rod respectively.
 5. The foldable basketball stand according to claim 4, further comprising a net, wherein said net is connected to an outer peripheral edge of said foldable basketball stand, and an inclined net surface is formed between said front frame and said rear frame.
 6. The foldable basketball stand according to claim 4, wherein said rear frame further comprises an upper second top rod and a lower second top rod parallel to said upper second top rod on an upper half portion of said rear frame, wherein a left end of said upper second top rod and a left end of said lower second top rod are connected to said second left rod respectively, wherein a right end of said upper second top rod and a right end of said lower second top rod are connected to said second right rod respectively.
 7. The foldable basketball stand according to claim 6, further comprising a middle connecting rod and a supporting rod, wherein a left end and a right end of said middle connecting rod are detachably connected to a bottom end of said left-rear rod and a bottom end of said right-rear rod respectively, wherein a bottom end and a top end of said supporting rod are detachably connected to said middle connecting rod and said lower second top rod respectively.
 8. The foldable basketball stand according to claim 1, further comprising a net, wherein said net is connected to an outer peripheral edge of said foldable basketball stand, and an inclined net surface is formed between said front frame and said rear frame. 